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. >> kim jong-un has total control. >> americans should be afraid of kim jong-un. he is a very credible thread t the security of the american people. >> a terrifying war of words. >> rocket man is on a suicide mission for himself. >> between a brash american president and a reclusive north korean ruler. >> translator: the u.s. main lamainland is in the range of our strike. >> we will have no choice but to totally destroy north korea. >> he may have 20 nuclear weapons, missiles that eventually might hit the united states. >> he sees having nuclear weapons as essential to his survival. >> after seven decades in near isolation, is the country's leader, kim jong-un, changing the global game for north korea? >> for the first time, the leader of north korea stepped into south korea. >> one of the first things he has done is make himself a more acceptable figure on the international stage. >> kim jong-un does something which nobody expects. he again changes the balance of this regime. >> as the historic summit between president donald trump and kim jong-un nears, what wil
. >> kim jong-un has total control. >> americans should be afraid of kim jong-un. he is a very credible thread t the security of the american people. >> a terrifying war of words. >> rocket man is on a suicide mission for himself. >> between a brash american president and a reclusive north korean ruler. >> translator: the u.s. main lamainland is in the range of our strike. >> we will have no choice but to totally destroy north korea. >> he may...
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un park and we called him un and he started school here in the seventh class. he was about 14 years old. but his age was always a little bit part of a discussion because it was not really sure if maybe he's one, two, three years older. >> reporter: you were not even certain how old he was? >> not exactly, yes. >> reporter: was there anything unusual? did he have security? >> no, no. i never saw a bodyguard or something like this. he came to school by foot. really, he was a boy a teenager from next door. never saw something special. recognized something special. >> reporter: he would walk to school every day? >> yep. yeah. he didn't come by rocker something like this. no. like any other. >> and he talks about kim jong-un then being a bit of a joker. liking a joke, and suggests that president trump should look for the real person, but behind the image, but here's the trouble with that. if you just think about what he describes in that student, even then as we think of a 14-year-old, he was pretending to be someone different. he was having to you know have a kind
un park and we called him un and he started school here in the seventh class. he was about 14 years old. but his age was always a little bit part of a discussion because it was not really sure if maybe he's one, two, three years older. >> reporter: you were not even certain how old he was? >> not exactly, yes. >> reporter: was there anything unusual? did he have security? >> no, no. i never saw a bodyguard or something like this. he came to school by foot. really, he was...
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and apparently kim jong-un likes it, too. and i think donald trump sensed before he got into this that kim would be a willing partner. one of donald trump's gifts is his ability to sense weakness in the positions of others. and despite the fact that kim got his nuclear weapons and some of his inter-continental ballistic missiles, he's in desperate shape. his economy is nowhere. there is no electricity grid. there was famine in the past. there's chaos right on his doorstep. and donald trump, i think, sensed a guy who wanted a deal, who was desperate for status. donald trump knows he has a ferel sense of people desperate for status. he saw that in kim and this is low hanging political fruit he could get at least initially. and i think donald trump is going to get that. the question, of course -- this isn't g-7. this isn't rules based. this is donald trump-based. that's the way donald trump wants it and that's the way, frankly, other authoritarian leaders in the world want it. that's why he's more comfortable dealing with kim, w
and apparently kim jong-un likes it, too. and i think donald trump sensed before he got into this that kim would be a willing partner. one of donald trump's gifts is his ability to sense weakness in the positions of others. and despite the fact that kim got his nuclear weapons and some of his inter-continental ballistic missiles, he's in desperate shape. his economy is nowhere. there is no electricity grid. there was famine in the past. there's chaos right on his doorstep. and donald trump, i...
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kim jong-un snapping pictures, walking around. president trump, by the way, feuding with our closest allies. >> democratic allies. >> that's got to be something the north koreans and even the chinese, who are really important to this conversation, are going to benefit from. >> reporter: one thing, we have to take into context the idea that time has passed. clearly, this is something that on the flight over to singapore, this was a source of a lot of anger from the u.s. side. now, the preparations for this summit. this is the summit that has been in the works for months now. most importantly, we're seeing on both sides, the u.s. and north korean sides, very comprehensive leadership groups. this isn't just simply the idea of single leaders showing up. rather, their entourage. this is what we're seeing in a lot of detail. the teeing up for the g, where we're basically anticipating this idea of a joint statement, and from that, the official opening of what is being framed as a denuclearization mechanism. pcess to deal with these conte
kim jong-un snapping pictures, walking around. president trump, by the way, feuding with our closest allies. >> democratic allies. >> that's got to be something the north koreans and even the chinese, who are really important to this conversation, are going to benefit from. >> reporter: one thing, we have to take into context the idea that time has passed. clearly, this is something that on the flight over to singapore, this was a source of a lot of anger from the u.s. side....
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what did kim jong-un get? well, he got a fully paid few days in singapore, which he seemed to like and enjoy. he got the world stage. he got to sit person to person with the president of the united states. he got a number of concessions in my mind from the standpoint of having that me but also then mr. trump says we're not going to have war games as he said. when i look at that statement, it couldn't be any more vague or any more benign in terms of there's nothing at all there that indicates that there is a seriousness of purpose on the part of kim jong-un to actually go down a denuclearization path. now, i hope that we're going to see more progress and things are going to be happening behind the scenes. right now we can only react to the words in that statement and to the word of mr. trump. at this point, i don't think he has an understanding of the complexities. and he talks about great things are going to happen in north korea. north korea is in many respects an economic basket case. it has no infrastructur
what did kim jong-un get? well, he got a fully paid few days in singapore, which he seemed to like and enjoy. he got the world stage. he got to sit person to person with the president of the united states. he got a number of concessions in my mind from the standpoint of having that me but also then mr. trump says we're not going to have war games as he said. when i look at that statement, it couldn't be any more vague or any more benign in terms of there's nothing at all there that indicates...
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they're hoping for a successful summit between the president and kim jong-un. we've talked a lot about implications for the u.s., but in seoul this stuff hits very close to home. the photographer here, kim hohon hong gi from reuters. for now, back to the u.s., stephanie ruhle and ali velshi. >> just stephanie ruhle today, ali velshi is off. hallie jackson, i am begging you, you need to take a rest. >> eight more hours to go, that's it. nightly news and then i'm on a plane, steph, coming back to you in the u.s. >> superwoman, thank you so much. good morning, everybody, i'm stephanie ruhle. my partner, ali velshi, off today. it is june 12th. let's try to get a little smarter. >> thank you. thank you, everybody. i would actually say that it worked out for both of us far better than anybody could have expected. >> translator: we haa historic meeting and decided to leave the past behind. >> chairman kim and i just signed a joint statement in which he reaffirmed his unwavering commitment to complete denuclearization of the korean peninsula. we also agreed to vigorous
they're hoping for a successful summit between the president and kim jong-un. we've talked a lot about implications for the u.s., but in seoul this stuff hits very close to home. the photographer here, kim hohon hong gi from reuters. for now, back to the u.s., stephanie ruhle and ali velshi. >> just stephanie ruhle today, ali velshi is off. hallie jackson, i am begging you, you need to take a rest. >> eight more hours to go, that's it. nightly news and then i'm on a plane, steph,...
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it matters especially to kim jong-un. remember, he is doing something here, his father, and his grandfather, the founder of north korea could not do, could not get, a meeting with an american president. all they've ever wanted was that meeting. all they've ever craved from the united states was respect. so, it could be going back to your initial question that kim jong-un wants to build himself up and the way he looks and the 12 bodyguards running beside his limousine, in all of that, as an equal leader. equal with donald trump. >> bill neely, thank you so much for that. do stand by. we'll get back to you later. >> we sure thewill. let's get to nbc's lester holt. lester, long way from singapore. you were on the ground in south korea, that was in april last year. you were on the ground in north korea in january of this year. so, you know the environment. you've -- you've felt it yourself. talk about the importance of what is happening. and how this feels for the people there, the kind of response you got to what could poten
it matters especially to kim jong-un. remember, he is doing something here, his father, and his grandfather, the founder of north korea could not do, could not get, a meeting with an american president. all they've ever wanted was that meeting. all they've ever craved from the united states was respect. so, it could be going back to your initial question that kim jong-un wants to build himself up and the way he looks and the 12 bodyguards running beside his limousine, in all of that, as an...
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trump and kim jong-un. let's listen in and see if there's audio we can pick up. [ speaking foreign language ] >> reporter: as this meeting was prearranged through the letters. >> translator: yesterday morning when you expressed a willingness to meet with me here -- >> right here. [ speaking foreign language ] [ speaking foreign language ] [ speaking foreign language ] >>> we have an excellent relationship between the two of us. so, i would like to use this to create -- which nobody expects. and it will propel our relationship. >> i want to thank you, chairman. you they're power of that voice. nobody has heard that voice before. he does not do news conferences, in case you have not heard and this was a special moment. this is i think, really, as president moon said, this is a historic moment. the fact that we are meeting. and i want to thank chairman kim for something else. when i put out the social media notification, if he did not show up, the press was going to make me look very bad. so you made us both l
trump and kim jong-un. let's listen in and see if there's audio we can pick up. [ speaking foreign language ] >> reporter: as this meeting was prearranged through the letters. >> translator: yesterday morning when you expressed a willingness to meet with me here -- >> right here. [ speaking foreign language ] [ speaking foreign language ] [ speaking foreign language ] >>> we have an excellent relationship between the two of us. so, i would like to use this to create...
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you have seen how kim jong-un has arrived. as we look at the information coming into us, this is a little bit new for us, actually, to put together the word leader of north korea doing x and doing y. and we have seen z. what is your reflection on what we have seen so far? >> it is unprecedented. and that is why this is captivating. north korea is very adapt at playing this game. they go on a period of relentless crazy-sounding provocations and dramatically train the tune to flashing supplies. and thereby they come across as a peace-seeking party and able to get the u.s. to give north korea a lot of
you have seen how kim jong-un has arrived. as we look at the information coming into us, this is a little bit new for us, actually, to put together the word leader of north korea doing x and doing y. and we have seen z. what is your reflection on what we have seen so far? >> it is unprecedented. and that is why this is captivating. north korea is very adapt at playing this game. they go on a period of relentless crazy-sounding provocations and dramatically train the tune to flashing...
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regis hotel where kim jong-un is staying. there's that kim jong-un. and there's what we saw this evening, the smiling, relaxed leader who wants to be out of international isolation. but, y know, which was it? was this a genuine attempt to show his new face? or was this some kind of cynical diplomatic moment.age of of tth i suppose that question lies at the heart of what might happen tomorrow and in the months to come. is he sincere or is he just the smiling face behind a cunning dictator that has not changed his ways. and again, the cynics would say -- i, frankly, haven't talked to any expert that really thinks kim jong-un is going to give up his nuclear weapons. you know, we simply don't know if that so-called transformation is genuine or not. >> which brings us back to our big question, how much progress account president really make one-on-one with kim jong-un after the cameras leave. nbc's kelly o'donnell and bill neely in singapore, guys, get some rest. big, big day tomorrow. appreciate it. >>> christopher hill, former u.s. ambassador to south ko
regis hotel where kim jong-un is staying. there's that kim jong-un. and there's what we saw this evening, the smiling, relaxed leader who wants to be out of international isolation. but, y know, which was it? was this a genuine attempt to show his new face? or was this some kind of cynical diplomatic moment.age of of tth i suppose that question lies at the heart of what might happen tomorrow and in the months to come. is he sincere or is he just the smiling face behind a cunning dictator that...
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he said [ inaudible ] by toughening stance of kim jong-un. china might have been nervous about the moves even though it does not want the escalation. i think it will be extraordinary with president moon who very much wanted this and south korea who had been pushing so hard for it. just met with the president at the white house. really been the chief architect of the peace treaty. he accepted the terms without analysis. he accepted it on the spot. the plitization of it with the fact that you were projecting about peace prize but they were using it as a wedge in the mid term election campaign. there were rallies a week ago with the vice president. that was becoming the big talking point as well as the tax bill. the big foreign policy achievement. i can think that you can have a lot of questions among foreign policy experts. he can say it is the strength of the president in not moving to north korea as previous administrations have. >> we will see you here in about 90 minutes. i'm sure there will be 10,000 developments in that time. kasie hunt i
he said [ inaudible ] by toughening stance of kim jong-un. china might have been nervous about the moves even though it does not want the escalation. i think it will be extraordinary with president moon who very much wanted this and south korea who had been pushing so hard for it. just met with the president at the white house. really been the chief architect of the peace treaty. he accepted the terms without analysis. he accepted it on the spot. the plitization of it with the fact that you...
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to this histo summit with kim jong-un. so i think that the -- again, this is all part of the south korean diplomacyn saying they want to parse the president's statements and i'm sure that we'll have comments from them later this evening. >> one of the comments that i think has a lot of people scratching their heads. maybe intended to be a compliment to the south korean government, but it comes across as a dig saying kite have been a disaster had the north koreans not participated. although he did thank everyone. >> quickly want to weigh in on this, basically the only way we can withdraw troops from the korean peninsula would be modernization of the north korean regime and a change to the north korean regime. modernization in north korea is not a good thing. >> change. >> change is not a good thing for a regime like kim jong-un's. >> there were bizarre moments today. >> that's not something he wants. >> bizarre moments. former nba player, the president talking about beachfront property in the north korean capital, a country
to this histo summit with kim jong-un. so i think that the -- again, this is all part of the south korean diplomacyn saying they want to parse the president's statements and i'm sure that we'll have comments from them later this evening. >> one of the comments that i think has a lot of people scratching their heads. maybe intended to be a compliment to the south korean government, but it comes across as a dig saying kite have been a disaster had the north koreans not participated....
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kim jong-un looking very relashgserela relaxed. he thanked li for hosting the summit, saying the whole world will be watching. that is absolutely true. they'll be watching in russia, in china, especially, of course, in japan and south korea where north korea's nuclear weapons have been a threat for decades. this is an extraordinary historic summit. the two men are within blocks of each other really, a three-minute car ride, if that. on tuesday here, a heavily secured part of singapore, they will meet for that historic summit. you're going to hear that word, historic, quite a lot. just before he left quebec, president trump was asked about how he felt about the upcoming summit. here's what he said. >> we're about to embark on what may be the most important meeting you've ever had in your life. what's in your gut? steel nerves or butterflies? >> i really feel confident. i feel that kim jong-un wants to do something great for his people and he has that opportunity. >> reporter: and he also said that he won't have that opportunity agai
kim jong-un looking very relashgserela relaxed. he thanked li for hosting the summit, saying the whole world will be watching. that is absolutely true. they'll be watching in russia, in china, especially, of course, in japan and south korea where north korea's nuclear weapons have been a threat for decades. this is an extraordinary historic summit. the two men are within blocks of each other really, a three-minute car ride, if that. on tuesday here, a heavily secured part of singapore, they...
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our olden my kim jong-un sudden an ally. you know, there is no -- there seems to be no stability or predictability to a lot of this. but i think you're right. i think there is an interest for both of them coming out tonight and saying they had a productive meeting. >> to your point, i don't think onssue of human rights.e hot i heard today that you cannot have anything but an accepted tinkered with radio. only raid years that allow you to pick up the official government stations. you can't even have a regular radio in north korea. i would say that would be a human rights problem, and i don't think trump's going to touch it. >> i mean, of all the human rights problems, though, chris, that's got to be -- if it's on the list, it's lower on the list. it is interesting. sometimes the u.s. will not bring up human rights in early meetings with other countries' leaders that they want to try to spark a longer conversation with hillary clinton on her first trip to china as president obama's secretary of state i know didn't bring up hum
our olden my kim jong-un sudden an ally. you know, there is no -- there seems to be no stability or predictability to a lot of this. but i think you're right. i think there is an interest for both of them coming out tonight and saying they had a productive meeting. >> to your point, i don't think onssue of human rights.e hot i heard today that you cannot have anything but an accepted tinkered with radio. only raid years that allow you to pick up the official government stations. you can't...
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this is a pr victory for kim jong-un. what they also likely talked about would be kim jong-un's frustration since the failure of the hanoi summit. he went back empty handed and he was embarrassed with the breakdown in talks, that he wasn't able to get any sort of sanctions relief out of those negotiationsth with president trump. so whereit does it all leave us? how does this change things? the skeptics are saying we're effectively back to where we were 15 months ago with the two sides agreeing to talk, saying that working level negotiations will resume. they haven't named their teams yet. they're committedea to seeing i through. there's also, as hans mentioned, this slight shift in the reward system that president trump had alluded to. the fact that there might be partial sanctions relief if the negotiations go well. but fundamentally, things have not changed. north korea has still not agreed to give up its nuclear weapons and therepo aren't many analyst who believe they will. thebe stockpiles effectively ha grown and, of
this is a pr victory for kim jong-un. what they also likely talked about would be kim jong-un's frustration since the failure of the hanoi summit. he went back empty handed and he was embarrassed with the breakdown in talks, that he wasn't able to get any sort of sanctions relief out of those negotiationsth with president trump. so whereit does it all leave us? how does this change things? the skeptics are saying we're effectively back to where we were 15 months ago with the two sides agreeing...
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what did kim jong-un say about inspections to make sure it's done? the answer is he didn't say anything. thanks for being with us. all in with chris hayes starts right now. >> tonight on allin. >> they have great beaches. you see that whenever threw exploding their cannon into the ocean. >> the president sells america >> think of it from a real estate perspective. >> new confusion what the president agreed to. >> we will be stopping the war games. >> and the high stakes of donald trump's sales job. >> i just raised the stakes. >> new reporting that michael cohen is preparing for arrest. new details on the russian full-court press on the nra. as the trump policy of family separation continues. >> it is so morally wrong what we are doing to these people. >> -- a congresswoman who toured a facility separated from their drenoins me . >> literally these womene noide these cases where the children are. >> when "all in" starts right now. >> good evening from new york. i'm cis hayes. curbsly optimistic has been the main response frns political observers to t
what did kim jong-un say about inspections to make sure it's done? the answer is he didn't say anything. thanks for being with us. all in with chris hayes starts right now. >> tonight on allin. >> they have great beaches. you see that whenever threw exploding their cannon into the ocean. >> the president sells america >> think of it from a real estate perspective. >> new confusion what the president agreed to. >> we will be stopping the war games. >>...
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and is a favorite of kim jong-un. the he is getting on the train at the airport. i mean, excuse me, getting into the -- getting into a car here at the airport after arriving at singapore's airport. it's only about a 20-minute drive into town. presumably he will not be going to the st. regis hotel and meeting with kim jong-un tonight before the big summit tomorrow. but he's been one of the few team until now, when few westerners or one of few americans have had any time that they spent with this young north korean leader. michael liter joins me now, former director of the national counterterrorism center and ambassador wendy sherman, who served as a member of the.s. negotiating team with north korea. both are msnbc contributors. wendy, you negotiated with kim jong- jong-un's father, kim jong-il, but never had to deal with dennis rodman. >> just watching this, i feel like president trump and kim jong-un are going to be members of "celebrity apprentice." this just feels like a sitcom of some sort as opposed to having the
and is a favorite of kim jong-un. the he is getting on the train at the airport. i mean, excuse me, getting into the -- getting into a car here at the airport after arriving at singapore's airport. it's only about a 20-minute drive into town. presumably he will not be going to the st. regis hotel and meeting with kim jong-un tonight before the big summit tomorrow. but he's been one of the few team until now, when few westerners or one of few americans have had any time that they spent with this...
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kim jong-un. his early life. how it may have shaped him, and what little we know about his time in the western world. today, there are more sensors on our planet than people. we're putting ai into everything, and everything into the cloud. it's all so... smart. but how do you work with it? ask this farmer. he's using satellite data to help increase crop yields. that's smart for the food we eat. at this port, supply chains are becoming more transparent with blockchain. that's smart for millions of shipments. s lab, researchers are working with watson to help them find new treatments. that's smart for medicine. at this bank, the world's most encrypted mainframe is helping prevent cybercrime. that's smart for everyone. and in africa, iot sensors and the ibm cloud are protecting endangered animals. that's smart for rhinos. yeah. rhinos. because smart only really matters, when we put it to work- not just for a few of us, but for all of us. let's put smart to work. >>> we are back now, live on assignment from the downt
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north korea, that squad knows what kim jong-un want. the chinese team are all on the same page. >> the country' loss is our gain. we get to talk to them all the time. we can't say enough what a deficit we have in terms of diplomatic might going into something like this. should it have happened? not having an ambassador in seoul. not having a point person in the statement department. not having an assistant secretary for east asia. >> if you're president trump who is elected on i and i alone. that was part of his campaign mantra and strategy. i believe you're back with us. what kind of opening does this leave or responsibility for mike pompeo, the last person to have that albeit successful meeting, he was bringing home three american detainees and he's the one person we haven't heard the north koreans speak bad about. >> it's to put the pressure on the north koreans which you saw him doing but also keeping the lines of communication open. when this first started opening up the possibility this summit would be cancelled. officials here at
north korea, that squad knows what kim jong-un want. the chinese team are all on the same page. >> the country' loss is our gain. we get to talk to them all the time. we can't say enough what a deficit we have in terms of diplomatic might going into something like this. should it have happened? not having an ambassador in seoul. not having a point person in the statement department. not having an assistant secretary for east asia. >> if you're president trump who is elected on i and...
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it's kim jong-un who's got it. i think, alex, finally, we can now say surely kim is out of international isolation. no longer the pariah of the world but a world leader now, or at least an asian leader, who the world appears to be queueing up to meet. alex? >> indeed, having met with both the heads of china, south korea, and with an invitation to meet with vladimir putin of russia as well. bill neely, many thanks from sentosa in singapore. joining me now, rosie gray and john harwood. a welcome to you both. john, your reaction to all the developments in singapore. what do you think the chances are this actually leads to something both positive and substantive? >> very low. i think the president has usefully recalibrated expectations. he said yesterday, maybe it'll just be a meet and greet session. but because his initial public demand was so high, complete rapid denuclearization, and because the chances of that happening are vanishingly small, better to get expectations in the right place before you go in. the other
it's kim jong-un who's got it. i think, alex, finally, we can now say surely kim is out of international isolation. no longer the pariah of the world but a world leader now, or at least an asian leader, who the world appears to be queueing up to meet. alex? >> indeed, having met with both the heads of china, south korea, and with an invitation to meet with vladimir putin of russia as well. bill neely, many thanks from sentosa in singapore. joining me now, rosie gray and john harwood. a...
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obviously if the president of the united states is into kim jong-un, i have news for him, kim jong-un is just not that into you. he is playing you for all that it's worth. he understands the use of flattery. the president saying he wouldn't use intelligence connections is really critical to everything we do in diplomacy, everything we do to protect our national security. it is once again undermining an american institution. and one thing that's really important in all of this is anybody that the cia is currently trying to recruit, ned knows this probably better than any of us, they now know that the united states may not have their back, and so our ability to get informants, our ability to get intelligence has been completely undermined by the president of the united states and the commander in chief of our forces. one more point that's really important here. our intelligence has been a critical relationship through the years. it was not for nothing that the director of national intelligence, jim clapper, went to north korea to bring hostages back here. that didn't just happen. there
obviously if the president of the united states is into kim jong-un, i have news for him, kim jong-un is just not that into you. he is playing you for all that it's worth. he understands the use of flattery. the president saying he wouldn't use intelligence connections is really critical to everything we do in diplomacy, everything we do to protect our national security. it is once again undermining an american institution. and one thing that's really important in all of this is anybody that...
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and what we're likely to see is kim jong-un arriving. he will walk out of a building on the north korean side. he will walk up to that line, the line of demarcation, right in the middle of the dmz. president trump on the other side, on the south korean side of this international buffer zone, president trump will also walk up to that demarcation line. and then the two leaders, if they want to, can shake hands. they can actually reach over that very small wall. they can talk. or which i think is more likely, one or both will cross over onto the other side in that symbolic gesture of stepping over this line of demarcation with president trump going into what is technically north korean territory. and/or kim jong-un stepping over and joining president trump in south korean territory. so a symbolic move. a move of stepping over borders, stepping over a border that has been a conflict zone for decades. >> you know, richard, and those pictures have been taken over the decades of leaders of different countries, of certainly northern and southern
and what we're likely to see is kim jong-un arriving. he will walk out of a building on the north korean side. he will walk up to that line, the line of demarcation, right in the middle of the dmz. president trump on the other side, on the south korean side of this international buffer zone, president trump will also walk up to that demarcation line. and then the two leaders, if they want to, can shake hands. they can actually reach over that very small wall. they can talk. or which i think is...
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he says that he trusts kim jong-un. he also had a phone call a short time ago upon takeoff to president moon of south korea who has had a snificant role in this process over the last several weeks and months. a spokesperson for the south korea government saying tthe president achieved a great victory. that he broown one of the biggest remaining cold war barriers. the cold war legacy that existed in north korea. but i think what a lot of americans wi at right now is what president trump gave the koreans. among other things, the two of them shaking hands side by side. sort of bestowed upon kim jong-un this legitimacy, respectability, the two men side by side, flanked by the flags that were mixed one next to the other. we heard from the president a short time ago alsoking about the path forward, what happen next. here's part of what he said. >> touched on the issue of peace treaty and also will you travel to pyongyang any time soon? >> well, at a certain time, i will. that will be a day i look very much forward to at the a
he says that he trusts kim jong-un. he also had a phone call a short time ago upon takeoff to president moon of south korea who has had a snificant role in this process over the last several weeks and months. a spokesperson for the south korea government saying tthe president achieved a great victory. that he broown one of the biggest remaining cold war barriers. the cold war legacy that existed in north korea. but i think what a lot of americans wi at right now is what president trump gave the...
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we don't even have a commitment, i don't think, by kim jong-un that north korea will really un laterally dismantle all of their nuclear weapons program. >> alesion, touch on the propaganda piece of this. >> north koras made the bet this was going to be successful and look good for them because typically north korean media waits a couple days after summits to then show images and report on what happened. in this summit's case, north korean media has already shown images of the singapore walk about, the singapore sightseeing that happened last night. it seems to be taking that risk and betting that it would play well for them. >> u.s. officials that were involved in the planning for this tell us that throughout the run-up to this, north korean officials were very set on maintaining parody between what the u.s. had and the north koreans had. >> equal flags. >> five security guys here, five on this side. that shows you how they want to make it look like president trump and kim jong-un were equal. >> president trump dodged that question when asked specific will if he believed he and kim jong-
we don't even have a commitment, i don't think, by kim jong-un that north korea will really un laterally dismantle all of their nuclear weapons program. >> alesion, touch on the propaganda piece of this. >> north koras made the bet this was going to be successful and look good for them because typically north korean media waits a couple days after summits to then show images and report on what happened. in this summit's case, north korean media has already shown images of the...
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as well as kim jong un? i see there's buses behind you. ie' don't know if that was ther earlier when we were speaking. >> reporter: no, there have been buss and? traffic moving in and out of this viarea. on the south korean side the dmz is something of a tourist destination as well. people can come here. there are food vendors overlooking the dmz. families can come. they can picnic. they can barbecue. so this is always quite an active area. then inside the dmz it is a closed military zone and that is where they -- the president and kim jong un are goingt to be meeting. just a b little bit more information about the redmz because it is smfg an anachronism in history. it is very muchto a cold war-li creation, more akin to checkpoint charlie than anything else that we have in the world today today. at the end of hostilities in the korean war this area was set up specifically so that the two sides wouldn't cross each other'sde border again and that theyin could have a neutral are where they could have dialogue, a neutral area that would be und
as well as kim jong un? i see there's buses behind you. ie' don't know if that was ther earlier when we were speaking. >> reporter: no, there have been buss and? traffic moving in and out of this viarea. on the south korean side the dmz is something of a tourist destination as well. people can come here. there are food vendors overlooking the dmz. families can come. they can picnic. they can barbecue. so this is always quite an active area. then inside the dmz it is a closed military zone...
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what we saw that kim jong-un handled that handedly. we looked at theague commitment signed together, we did not get a whole lot in giving that lethe max numb came pain have bn part of working with our partners and allies to get kim ng-un to negotiate have been really important. it has been something that the trump administration made real progress on. maximum pressure is over. president trump said pressure would remain until we have the commitment in hands and implementations. as you noted earlier. the chinese havaid to the u.n. that the u.n. should lift the sanctions and on top of that, we have what we just talked about with exercises and that's another si koreans and the chinese. when we think of the fact that we did not get much out of the summit itself which for me is about a photo opt and theater. the real process is coming down. this specifics and the commitment is all of this stuff that's really, really critical and working out the details of what we are meaning when we are using these terms in the first place. that's where we n
what we saw that kim jong-un handled that handedly. we looked at theague commitment signed together, we did not get a whole lot in giving that lethe max numb came pain have bn part of working with our partners and allies to get kim ng-un to negotiate have been really important. it has been something that the trump administration made real progress on. maximum pressure is over. president trump said pressure would remain until we have the commitment in hands and implementations. as you noted...
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and the meeting with kim jong-un has never been done. no sitting american president has ever met the north korean leader. now, the question is whether it goes beyond the photo opp, whether it goes beyond having those flags next to each other, and we can't tell. president trump did tell us over the weekend he wouldnow within the first minute of meeting kim jong-un whether it was going to be a successful summit. it's now gone on for more than a minute, so we have to assume he's feeling pretty good about it. the truth is he hasn't set a definable standard for what success would be out of this meeting. presumably, it's just a way in the door to future meetings that might or might not be presumably more substantive and more concrete in getting us down the road toward an actual agreement. >> so, phil rucker, we've agreed that president trump made history tonight. i'm the last person who should be judging right and wrongs in the business of diplomacy. but have you talked to anyone who has passed judgment on the decision to go into the first bil
and the meeting with kim jong-un has never been done. no sitting american president has ever met the north korean leader. now, the question is whether it goes beyond the photo opp, whether it goes beyond having those flags next to each other, and we can't tell. president trump did tell us over the weekend he wouldnow within the first minute of meeting kim jong-un whether it was going to be a successful summit. it's now gone on for more than a minute, so we have to assume he's feeling pretty...
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kim jong-un is at the st. regis. they are closer now than ever before, both literally and diplomatically. they have traveled further than ever imagined possible. cast your mind back to a year ago when it was fire and fury and little rocket man. i remember being in north korea. i was there four times. i was total over and over and over again, our nuclear weapons program is not up for discussion. well, it is now, at least we think it is. we don't have a clear idea what's on the agenda for tuesday. kim jong-un has already been at work. he's already met his host here, singapore's prime minister lee. during that meeting he looked relaxed, dressed in his usual traditional mao-style suit with an interpreter and apparently he said the entire world is watching the historic summit. his has brought with him and they are in the hotel at the moment almost the entire north korean leadership. that's significant, alex. it also shows that collectively the shone his head of his army, his foreign minister, his sister is here, too. she'
kim jong-un is at the st. regis. they are closer now than ever before, both literally and diplomatically. they have traveled further than ever imagined possible. cast your mind back to a year ago when it was fire and fury and little rocket man. i remember being in north korea. i was there four times. i was total over and over and over again, our nuclear weapons program is not up for discussion. well, it is now, at least we think it is. we don't have a clear idea what's on the agenda for...
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last name, referred to him as chairman un. john bolton, to his credit, is very knowledgeable, knows the process. but he wants to blow up any deal. >> his demands are far from what the president is trying to go out there and negotiate. >> and the state department in general. to some degree the intelligence dmu community are really robbed of a lot of smart people on this issue. >> we are waiting for the president and prime minister, shinzo abe, to come out. hallie jackson having a slight interaction with mike pompeo. let's see if he answers her. maybe not. also joining us, a former cia analyst and south korean foundation chair in korean studies at brookings institution. john, thank you very much. north korea when they come in to this, how much is it going to be about attitude for them? >> well, kim jong-un is a one-issue kind of leader for north korea, the u.s. is it. so kim has been preparing for this type of meeting since he was young. this is a meeting with a sitting u.s. president that his grandfather and father wanted. and
last name, referred to him as chairman un. john bolton, to his credit, is very knowledgeable, knows the process. but he wants to blow up any deal. >> his demands are far from what the president is trying to go out there and negotiate. >> and the state department in general. to some degree the intelligence dmu community are really robbed of a lot of smart people on this issue. >> we are waiting for the president and prime minister, shinzo abe, to come out. hallie jackson having...
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president xi is the biggest offender of kim jong-un. mr. trump needs to listen to his experts inside of the intelligence community inside of the department of defense and others who understand and recognize that kim jong-un is masterful in terms of how he has manipulated donald trump's engagement. >> hearing that the president has been masterfully manipulated while he's on his way to the second part of summit. john brennan, can you stick with us for one more segment? i have more things i want to ask you about. we'll be right back. er, and you're gonna sing. -jamie, this is your house? -i know, it's not much, but it's home. right, kids? -kids? -papa, papa! -[ laughs ] -you didn't tell me your friends were coming. -oh, yeah. -this one is tiny like a child. -yeah, she is. oh, but seriously, it's good to be surrounded by what matters most -- a home and auto bundle from progressive. -oh, sweetie, please, play for us. -oh, no, i couldn't. -please. -okay. [ singing in spanish ] -please. -okay. ahh potluck. these dishes will soon be yours to scrub.
president xi is the biggest offender of kim jong-un. mr. trump needs to listen to his experts inside of the intelligence community inside of the department of defense and others who understand and recognize that kim jong-un is masterful in terms of how he has manipulated donald trump's engagement. >> hearing that the president has been masterfully manipulated while he's on his way to the second part of summit. john brennan, can you stick with us for one more segment? i have more things i...
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sixth, don't try to be friends with kim jong-un. he killed his uncle, his half-brother and hundreds of others. he is a despot. those people up in canada, by the way, are our friends. and that's "hardball" for now. thanks for being with us. msnbc's special coverage of the summit with brian williams and rachel maddow starts right now. >>> two volatile leaders. they have tested each other. >> rocket man should have been handled a long time ago. >> they've taunted each other. >> kim jong-un issued a direct response. i will surely and definitely tame the mentally deranged u.s. dotard with fire. >> now, they're moments away from meeting for the first time face-to-face. >> i hope the upcoming meeting in singapore represents a bright new future to the world. >> with the stability of the region and the world on the line -- >> i don't think i have to prepare very much. >> will their summit bring us closer to peace or peril? this is an msnbc special report. the united states/north korea nuclear summit. here now areacow and brian wi >> and good
sixth, don't try to be friends with kim jong-un. he killed his uncle, his half-brother and hundreds of others. he is a despot. those people up in canada, by the way, are our friends. and that's "hardball" for now. thanks for being with us. msnbc's special coverage of the summit with brian williams and rachel maddow starts right now. >>> two volatile leaders. they have tested each other. >> rocket man should have been handled a long time ago. >> they've taunted...
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because kim jong un of course never spoke. we don't even have one recording kim jong ilg speakinghi father. he was a total recluse. very interesting. kim jong un said in korean obviously that it was a very hard road for us to get to here, it was not an easy road, it was a very difficult road, but here we are. >> that's in contrast to what the president said. the president said it's my honor. we will have a terrific relationship. i am sure it is going to be a success. the president giving him a thumbs up. so you're saying it was a contrast in tone. >> exactly. but it's not that he was being negative. he was acknowledging the difficult road they have to walk before they could get here. but it's interesting because just when you look at the body language i guess they tried not to overly be smiling because kim jong un when he met with xi jinping or moon jae-in was much more jovial, lighthearted. i just have to tell you, next 45 minutes is going to be very nerve-wracking moments for me. i hope president trump doesn't -- >> what are
because kim jong un of course never spoke. we don't even have one recording kim jong ilg speakinghi father. he was a total recluse. very interesting. kim jong un said in korean obviously that it was a very hard road for us to get to here, it was not an easy road, it was a very difficult road, but here we are. >> that's in contrast to what the president said. the president said it's my honor. we will have a terrific relationship. i am sure it is going to be a success. the president giving...
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president xi is the biggest offender of kim jong-un. mr. trump needs to listen to his experts inside of the intelligence community inside of the department of defense and others who understand and recognize that kim jong-un is masterful how he has manipulated donald trump's engagement. >> hearing that the president has been masterfully manipulated on the -- while he's on his way to the second part of the summit. john brennan, can you stick with us for one more segment? >> sure. >> i have a few more things i want to does you aboask you abo. we'll be right back. ask you abou. we'll be right back. simmered to perfection. with big flavors, not artificial ones. enjoy 100% clean soup today. panera. food as it should be. enjoy 100% clean soup today. the company who invented car vending machines and buying a car 100% online. now we've created a brand new way for you to sell your car. whether it's a few years old or dinosaur old, we want to buy your car. so go to carvana and enter your license plate, answer a few questions, and our techno-wizardry c
president xi is the biggest offender of kim jong-un. mr. trump needs to listen to his experts inside of the intelligence community inside of the department of defense and others who understand and recognize that kim jong-un is masterful how he has manipulated donald trump's engagement. >> hearing that the president has been masterfully manipulated on the -- while he's on his way to the second part of the summit. john brennan, can you stick with us for one more segment? >> sure....
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which was why did kim jong-un release these americans now? and i understand it's maybe a difficult question for any of us to answer but somebody to answer from the outside. ambassador ill had, what do you think the united states had to give up or assure the north korean regime in order to secure the release of the americans. there's nothing free in the world of negotiations. >> you have to understand that just the meeting with our president is an enormous concession to the north koreans. never given to them before. the trip of the secretary of state is in the same vein, i think the u.s. has done a lot for the legsy o legitimate -- fm the legitimacy of of the state. releasing the americans is the least that they could have done. the question is whether they do something on denuclearization. >> looks like we are having issues with the ambassador f we can -- if we can get him back, we will do that. i will go to bobby. do we have you? >> yes, you have. >> thank you for joining us. give us your perspective from what you have seen so far this morni
which was why did kim jong-un release these americans now? and i understand it's maybe a difficult question for any of us to answer but somebody to answer from the outside. ambassador ill had, what do you think the united states had to give up or assure the north korean regime in order to secure the release of the americans. there's nothing free in the world of negotiations. >> you have to understand that just the meeting with our president is an enormous concession to the north koreans....
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it bears a striking resemblance to the kim jong-un you see today. he described him as the young kim jong-un from these interviews, almost sick. would be prone to fits of anger and outbursts of violence. apparently there were young children he hit during this. he was an inattentive student. didn't attend class very much, and demanded slaveish loyalty from his classmates. >> slaveish loyalty. evelyn farkas, what does this tell you if you're preparing the president to meet with this man? >> first of all, it's not surprising because this is the guy who had his brother killed and his uncle killed. so, anyone who would be any kind of threat to him and his power has been eliminated. we understand he's a pretty ruthless guy. although he's said it's not military force, his father had military first. he's saying economy first after we get our -- >> he wants a mcdonald's. >> yes, i know. and that he has in common with the president, with our president, of course, because our president loves hamburgers and i guess he likes mcdonald's. i can't remember if that w
it bears a striking resemblance to the kim jong-un you see today. he described him as the young kim jong-un from these interviews, almost sick. would be prone to fits of anger and outbursts of violence. apparently there were young children he hit during this. he was an inattentive student. didn't attend class very much, and demanded slaveish loyalty from his classmates. >> slaveish loyalty. evelyn farkas, what does this tell you if you're preparing the president to meet with this man?...
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kim jong-un is going to get that. and i think, alex, that we can say kim jong-un has finally, today, broken out of international isolation because he's not been to china, he stepped across the border at the dmz into south korea, but by coming to singapore, this is almost a symbolic place. it's a city-state where east meets west. and i think here truly we can say that kim jong-un, the guy who was seen has a nuclear madman, an international global pariah, now has international leaders queueing up to meet him. he's met three already. donald trump will be number four. he met the russian foreign minister, others like president assad, apparently, also wanting to meet him. so kim jong-un already has a win. he will get a huge win on tuesday as soon as the two leaders are together, as soon as we see that photo-op. that will be a win for kim and recognition. of course donald trump said just before he left the g-7 he will know within the first minute, he says, whether this summit will be a success by his instinct, by his feel, b
kim jong-un is going to get that. and i think, alex, that we can say kim jong-un has finally, today, broken out of international isolation because he's not been to china, he stepped across the border at the dmz into south korea, but by coming to singapore, this is almost a symbolic place. it's a city-state where east meets west. and i think here truly we can say that kim jong-un, the guy who was seen has a nuclear madman, an international global pariah, now has international leaders queueing up...
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in fact, after xi jingping met th kim jong-un second time, remember kim jong-un came back and he had problem with doing exercises -- u.s./south korea joint exercises. when kim jong-un couple months prior to that he was okay with exercises. he told south koreans that. there's a theory out there that maybe xi jingping told kim jong-un that's the ask to ask the united states. china is playing a hand. they want to make sure they have their influence. continue the maximum influence over north korea. that's paramount for china and they don't want to be sidelined. they want to be a player. they want to be involved in the process. >> china wants us to remain dependent in tough situations with north korea. it's one of china's strongest assets it's had with the united states whenever we considered sort of a response to china on trade or currency or other things in the past, one of the thingsd inside the white house would be well, but we do need them onhis thing we're trying to do with north korea. china will always want to hold onto that. there's some optimal level of progress for china and no
in fact, after xi jingping met th kim jong-un second time, remember kim jong-un came back and he had problem with doing exercises -- u.s./south korea joint exercises. when kim jong-un couple months prior to that he was okay with exercises. he told south koreans that. there's a theory out there that maybe xi jingping told kim jong-un that's the ask to ask the united states. china is playing a hand. they want to make sure they have their influence. continue the maximum influence over north korea....
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when secretary albright went to pyongyang to meet with kim jong-un, the father of kim jong-un, i was with her. we brought with him harold coe who was the assistant secretary of human rights at the time. even though that wasn't the point of neat goshatithe negoti time, that human rights was on the agenda and we care deeply. >> i want to bring up what mike pompeo said specifically about security guarantees. take a look. >> w prepared to take what will be security assurances that are different, unique, than have been provided -- then america's been willing to pro previously. we think it is necessary and appropriate. >> what does that mean? >> i think it means if he's really serious about this, american troopsight leave. we certainly might cut back our exercise as a first step. that the nuclear umbrella we offer to south korea and japan might go away. that we would position our military differently in the region. that we would make sure that we didn't have nuclear-capable either subs or airplanes in the area. there's quite a bit here. this really crosses over with the peace treaty which
when secretary albright went to pyongyang to meet with kim jong-un, the father of kim jong-un, i was with her. we brought with him harold coe who was the assistant secretary of human rights at the time. even though that wasn't the point of neat goshatithe negoti time, that human rights was on the agenda and we care deeply. >> i want to bring up what mike pompeo said specifically about security guarantees. take a look. >> w prepared to take what will be security assurances that are...
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kim jong-un is talking about total denuclearization of the korean peninsula. that means not just stopping testing, stopping development but stopping his program in its tracks. what do you make of that suggestion? >> reporter: this is a moment that we very few of us thought we would ever see, the north koreans agreeing to put denuclearization on the table, agreeing to talks with the south koreans, inviting the president of the united states to have the talks. agreeing to suspend their nuclear missile tests while they're doing it in exchange for what? exchange for nothing. the deal the people have been working on is a freeze on our exercises. but you just heard the south korean national security adviser say they understand that the u.s., south korean exercises will go on. these are major irritants to the north koreans but they're apparently willing to swallow this. will we ever get to the eat the carrots? we don't know. but this is definitely aginitiative worth pursuing. the talks themselves while they go on will freeze the program. that is a major national secu
kim jong-un is talking about total denuclearization of the korean peninsula. that means not just stopping testing, stopping development but stopping his program in its tracks. what do you make of that suggestion? >> reporter: this is a moment that we very few of us thought we would ever see, the north koreans agreeing to put denuclearization on the table, agreeing to talks with the south koreans, inviting the president of the united states to have the talks. agreeing to suspend their...
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so i'm not saying he's on the ropes, kim jong-un. but i'm saying that the united states needs to have some very clear objectives. we cannot have any distance with south korea. they're our allies. but south korea has been helpful in this process. we have to reassure japan that they're not going to be vulnerable. and they're very nervous. i think china has to be brought in right now because they have been helpful, even though they play games with everybody. russia used to be part of the six-party talks. i'd probably keep the russians away right now. because they're meddling too much against our interests. so i want the summit to be a framework for future negotiations. we're not going to make a deal right there. but set up a process where we have a strategy, a diplomatic team, a military team with goals on denuclearization, on missile activity, conventional weapons and also -- >> i think, governor, that's the real question here, we're just about out of time, but to the point of clear objectives, do you believe the president has them? do
so i'm not saying he's on the ropes, kim jong-un. but i'm saying that the united states needs to have some very clear objectives. we cannot have any distance with south korea. they're our allies. but south korea has been helpful in this process. we have to reassure japan that they're not going to be vulnerable. and they're very nervous. i think china has to be brought in right now because they have been helpful, even though they play games with everybody. russia used to be part of the six-party...
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president trump said kim jong-un would do that. he would dismantle and destroy that complex, but he wanted too much in return. in other words he wanted all the sanctions destroyed. he said that facility, while it was big, wasn't enough. we had to have more than that. mike pompeo added there were other issues like timing, sequencing and what warheads and weapons would be left. so clearly a number of sticking points but interestingly the south koreans are bewilders by this. the strongest statement i've ever seen from the south korean government saying we are perplexed and interestingly president trump did not inform the south koreans either in advance or before his news conference. that would not have gone down well, guys, in seoul. >> we heard it in the news conference as well, the president saying when he gets on the plane he's going to be making a call. bill talking there that they weren't informed as to what went down with kim jong-un early on in the day. so all of this is coming as nbc news has learned that the trump administrat
president trump said kim jong-un would do that. he would dismantle and destroy that complex, but he wanted too much in return. in other words he wanted all the sanctions destroyed. he said that facility, while it was big, wasn't enough. we had to have more than that. mike pompeo added there were other issues like timing, sequencing and what warheads and weapons would be left. so clearly a number of sticking points but interestingly the south koreans are bewilders by this. the strongest...
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kim jong-un. around the same time, south korean president, moon jae-in, discussed the planned meeting at a reception for the paralympic games saying, vote, denuclearization and peace on the korean peninsula are beginning to be realized. the news was previewed when the president popped into the white house press room last night saying a major announcement was coming. this is a sharp reversal of the administration's previous positions, from the fire to fury comments to numerous presidential tweets, including one slamming efforts by his predecessors, declaring, talking is not the answer. the news came, it seems, without input from secretary of state rex tillerson, who is in africa. he discussed the talks with north korea before the president's surprise announcement though. >> in terms of direct talks with the united states, and you asked negotiations, we're a long way from negotiations. i think we need to be very cl r clear-eyed and realistic about it. >> let's take a realistic look at the reality on
kim jong-un. around the same time, south korean president, moon jae-in, discussed the planned meeting at a reception for the paralympic games saying, vote, denuclearization and peace on the korean peninsula are beginning to be realized. the news was previewed when the president popped into the white house press room last night saying a major announcement was coming. this is a sharp reversal of the administration's previous positions, from the fire to fury comments to numerous presidential...
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the voice of kim jong-un. for those watching him over years, one of our analysts here at msnbc and nbc news was reflecti reflecting, by the way, we seldom have heard a leader's voice of north korea. hans nichols, that was and, again, you and i not being the again government analyst for the cia on leaders of north korea, we actually did get to hear him say something plain spokenly. you made it known earlier, i did not expect that i'd be meeting you here at this place. this is a little bit of an event. >> you know, we've been debating back and forth on how impro improvisational it was. we're working on very little sleep. one of the indications were that this was last minute was the chaos of the scene that we saw unfolding there. also, kim jong-un appears to validate the president's own statement that he -- the first he had this idea was the first he made it public was yesterday when he tweeted it out. this was, by these accounts, a last-minute audible call that the president made. kim jong-un responded and this
the voice of kim jong-un. for those watching him over years, one of our analysts here at msnbc and nbc news was reflecti reflecting, by the way, we seldom have heard a leader's voice of north korea. hans nichols, that was and, again, you and i not being the again government analyst for the cia on leaders of north korea, we actually did get to hear him say something plain spokenly. you made it known earlier, i did not expect that i'd be meeting you here at this place. this is a little bit of an...
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we are three hours away from him sitting down with kim jong-un. the stakes involved nuclear ambitions as well as negotiations. after all the bluster and the tweets, we can tell you this. tonight is the time when these two men have to stop talking trash at a distance and have to start getting real. because this is a special ed sod of "the beat." ily joined for the entire hour by one of the most seasoned experts, ambassador chris hill. it's our honor to have him. he's also one of the few americans to go inside the north korea while representing the u.s. government. he knows the players and how difficult this task is. around 9:00 p.m. there's this one-on-one meeting with donald trump and kim jong-un. we're told they will be completely alone. no other diplomats, no other aides, just government translators for them to communicate one on one. the white house says stalks with the north koreans are moving more quickly than expected. he's saying he won't need much time at all. >> how long will it take to figure out wther or not they're serious? i said mayb
we are three hours away from him sitting down with kim jong-un. the stakes involved nuclear ambitions as well as negotiations. after all the bluster and the tweets, we can tell you this. tonight is the time when these two men have to stop talking trash at a distance and have to start getting real. because this is a special ed sod of "the beat." ily joined for the entire hour by one of the most seasoned experts, ambassador chris hill. it's our honor to have him. he's also one of the...
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president, would you be willing to meet kim jong-un? >> we'll see what happens. >> a lot of interesting highlights, especially going back to the campaign and then as president. you would think a lot of times people who say stuff on the campaign tone it down and become more diplomatic once they become president, but the president has used his biggest language in the white house like little rocket man. >> i wonder about the state dinner. we'll see. and dennis rodman has made his way into this. >> interesting to see if he will play a role at all, former ambassador to north korea, dennis rodman. before we toss it over to "morning joe," let's check on the stories coming up in the day ahead. residents in florida are waiting to see if governor scott will sign a gun law bill following the shooting atjory stoneman douglas high school. governor scott will be meeting with families of victims of the school shooting today in tallahassee. >>> former pharmaceutical executive martin shkreli's sentenced today. prosecutors want 15 years, but his lawyers
president, would you be willing to meet kim jong-un? >> we'll see what happens. >> a lot of interesting highlights, especially going back to the campaign and then as president. you would think a lot of times people who say stuff on the campaign tone it down and become more diplomatic once they become president, but the president has used his biggest language in the white house like little rocket man. >> i wonder about the state dinner. we'll see. and dennis rodman has made his...
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senior aide to kim jong-un delivering, hand delivering, a letter from kim jong-un and appears to have sat down for quite a conversation after the delivery of that letter. what's going to happen at this meeting? what will happen over the next few weeks? we will dig into that right after this. more? they've been saving folks money for over 75 years. a company you can trust. geico even helped us with homeowners insurance. more sounds great. gotta love more... right, honey? yeah! geico. expect great savings and a whole lot more. attention homeowners age sixty-two and older. one reverse mortgage has a great way for you to live a better retirement... it's called a reverse mortgage. call rfree information kityour with no obligation. it answers questions like... how a reverse mortgage works, how much you qualify for, the ways to receive your money and more. plus, when you call now, you'll get this magnifier with led light absolutely free! when you call the experts at one reverse mortgage today you'll learn the benefits of a government-insured reverse mortgage. it will eliminate your monthly m
senior aide to kim jong-un delivering, hand delivering, a letter from kim jong-un and appears to have sat down for quite a conversation after the delivery of that letter. what's going to happen at this meeting? what will happen over the next few weeks? we will dig into that right after this. more? they've been saving folks money for over 75 years. a company you can trust. geico even helped us with homeowners insurance. more sounds great. gotta love more... right, honey? yeah! geico. expect...
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un-american? >> to paint the president as un-american? >> of the united states, barack obama. >> yeah, i know who he is, but what does this have to do with him? >> we're talking about the un-americanization of barack obama, people associated with him, hillary clinton and hillary clinton's aide, the penetration of islamic, you know, muslim extremism in america. you know what we're talking about it here. why is it the good conservatives can't acknowledge what's before us. >> no, you played the clip earlier of senator mccain, who i agree with -- look, you don't make these sort of vague insinuations and this implication, maybe this woman is connected to something sinister, unless you really have proof. there's absolutely none. >> unless you're absolutely wrong and a bigot, having a narrow viewpoint of islamic people in america and what they are likely to do. that kind of bigotry should not be tolerated by anybody, including in the halls of the congress. >> my point is you don't do that sort of thing u
un-american? >> to paint the president as un-american? >> of the united states, barack obama. >> yeah, i know who he is, but what does this have to do with him? >> we're talking about the un-americanization of barack obama, people associated with him, hillary clinton and hillary clinton's aide, the penetration of islamic, you know, muslim extremism in america. you know what we're talking about it here. why is it the good conservatives can't acknowledge what's before us....